Delta Air Lines Drops Three Routes From Los Angeles This Spring

by Anthony Losanno
Delta Embraer

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Delta Air Lines has removed three domestic routes from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) this spring. The flights are all within the Western United States.

Vail

Eagle County Regional Airport (EGE)

This airport is 37 miles from Vail, CO and will likely see service return for future ski seasons. The daily flights are pulled on March 31st. The route is flown with an Embraer 175 aircraft operated by Skywest (Delta Connection) with 12 First Class, 20 Comfort+, and 44 Main Cabin seats. Flights to/from Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) continue through April 7th.

Jackson Hole

Jackson Hole Airport (JAC)

Jackson Hole will see its once weekly flights from Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) end on March 30th. This could be a seasonal pause and might return next year. The route is flown with an Embraer 175 aircraft operated by Skywest (Delta Connection) with 12 First Class, 20 Comfort+, and 44 Main Cabin seats. Flights to/from Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) are also ending on April 6th.

Oakland

Oakland International Airport (OAK)

Delta currently serves this route up to 3x daily on Embraer 175 aircraft operated by Skywest (Delta Connection) with 12 First Class, 20 Comfort+, and 44 Main Cabin seats. The route ceases completely on May 6th. Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) will continue to serve this Bay-Area airport.

Anthony’s Take: Airlines are constantly tweaking their schedules. Two of these routes seem seasonal and could be back next year. Oakland is not and I have flown from Los Angeles to this other Bay-Area city when flights to San Francisco were more expensive. That’s one that I see as a loss.

(Image Credits: Delta Air Lines, Katie Musial, Toan Chu, and Ronan Furuta.)

(H/T: @AdrianWaltz via X.)

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